List of stadiums in Bangladesh

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Various types of sports are played in different districts of Bangladesh. The following locations (Absolute location) are sporting grounds (specially football and cricket) of different districts in Bangladesh. [1] A minimum capacity of 5,000 is required.

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Existing stadiums

#DistrictLocationNameAudience capacityPurposeAbsolute locationImage
1 Chittagong Chittagong MA Aziz Stadium 40,000Cricket, football & others 22°20′45.20″N91°49′27.69″E / 22.3458889°N 91.8243583°E / 22.3458889; 91.8243583 M. A. Aziz Stadium 01.jpg
2 Dhaka Motijheel Thana Bangabandhu National Stadium 36,000Football & athletics 23°43′40.2″N90°24′48.4″E / 23.727833°N 90.413444°E / 23.727833; 90.413444 Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh.jpg
3 Barisal Barisal Sadar Upazila Abdur Rab Serniabad Stadium 30,000Cricket, football & others 22°41′11.24″N90°22′05.44″E / 22.6864556°N 90.3681778°E / 22.6864556; 90.3681778 Barisal stadium & swimming pool.jpg
4 Rajshahi Rajshahi University Campus Rajshahi University Stadium 26,000Cricket, football & others 24°22′14.15″N88°38′28.22″E / 24.3705972°N 88.6411722°E / 24.3705972; 88.6411722
5 Dhaka Kamalapur Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium 25,000Football 23°43′31.33″N90°25′46.07″E / 23.7253694°N 90.4294639°E / 23.7253694; 90.4294639 Mostafa Kamal Stadium.jpg
6 Dhaka Mirpur Thana Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium 25,000Cricket 23°48′24.95″N90°21′48.87″E / 23.8069306°N 90.3635750°E / 23.8069306; 90.3635750 SBNCS Panorama.jpg
7 Mymensingh Mymensingh Sadar Upazila Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium 25,000Cricket, football & others 24°46′02.41″N90°23′23.44″E / 24.7673361°N 90.3898444°E / 24.7673361; 90.3898444 Mymensingh Stadium.png
8 Chittagong Sagarika Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium 22,000Cricket 22°21′20.88″N91°46′04.16″E / 22.3558000°N 91.7678222°E / 22.3558000; 91.7678222
9 Rajshahi Railgate Rajshahi District Stadium 20,000Cricket, football & others 24°22′36.16″N88°36′23.05″E / 24.3767111°N 88.6064028°E / 24.3767111; 88.6064028
10 Dhaka Cantonment Thana Bangladesh Army Stadium 20,000Football 23°48′26.05″N90°28′11.84″E / 23.8072361°N 90.4699556°E / 23.8072361; 90.4699556 Bangladesh Army Stadium.jpg
11 Sylhet Sylhet Sylhet International Cricket Stadium 18,500Cricket, football & others 24°55′14.81″N91°52′07.15″E / 24.9207806°N 91.8686528°E / 24.9207806; 91.8686528 1st test between BD vs NZ at Sylhet in 2023-24.jpg
12 Comilla Cumilla Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Stadium 18,000Cricket, football & others 23°27′51.82″N91°10′52.89″E / 23.4643944°N 91.1813583°E / 23.4643944; 91.1813583 Shaheed Dhirendranath Stadium.jpg
13 Gopalganj Gopalganj Sadar Upazila Sheikh Kamal Stadium 18,000Cricket 23°00′36.23″N89°49′39.06″E / 23.0100639°N 89.8275167°E / 23.0100639; 89.8275167
14 Rajshahi Terokhadia Shaheed Kamruzzaman Stadium 15,000Cricket, football & others 24°22′52.68″N88°35′27.98″E / 24.3813000°N 88.5911056°E / 24.3813000; 88.5911056 Shaheed Kamruzzaman Stadium (29273929866).jpg
15 Bogra Khandar Shaheed Chandu Stadium 15,000Cricket, football & others 24°50′22.62″N89°21′54.81″E / 24.8396167°N 89.3652250°E / 24.8396167; 89.3652250
16 Khulna Mujgunni Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium 15,000Cricket 22°50′40.11″N89°32′14.47″E / 22.8444750°N 89.5373528°E / 22.8444750; 89.5373528
17 Narayanganj Fatullah Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium 15,000Cricket 23°39′00.85″N90°29′19.78″E / 23.6502361°N 90.4888278°E / 23.6502361; 90.4888278
18 Sylhet Sylhet Sylhet District Stadium 15,000Cricket, football & others 24°53′53.46″N91°51′48.96″E / 24.8981833°N 91.8636000°E / 24.8981833; 91.8636000
19 Dhaka Bashundhara Bashundhara Kings Arena 6,000Football 23°49′26.05″N90°28′11.83″E / 23.8239028°N 90.4699528°E / 23.8239028; 90.4699528 Bashundhara Kings Arena Football Venu.jpg
20 Rajshahi Rajshahi Rajshahi Mahila Krira Complex Stadiums 5,000Cricket, football & others 24°22′50.15″N88°35′10.73″E / 24.3805972°N 88.5863139°E / 24.3805972; 88.5863139
21 Cox's Bazar Cox's Bazar Sadar Upazila Cox's Bazar Stadium 5,000Football 21°26′22.49″N91°58′35.02″E / 21.4395806°N 91.9763944°E / 21.4395806; 91.9763944
22 Rajbari Rajbari Sadar Upazila Kazi Hedayet Hossain Stadium5,000Cricket, football & others 23°45′09″N89°38′32″E / 23.752584°N 89.642250°E / 23.752584; 89.642250

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